American author and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He is extensively quoted. During his lifetime, Twain became a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists and European royalty. Twain enjoyed immense public popularity. His keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. American author William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature". Table of Contents Life On The Mississippi A Burlesque Autobiography How Tell a Story and Others Christian Science The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories Editorial Wild Oats Essays on Paul Bourget Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again In Defense of Harriet Shelley Is Shakespeare Dead? What Is Man? And Other Stories The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 1, 1853-1866 The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 2, 1867-1875 The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 3, 1876-1885 The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 4, 1886-1900 The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 5, 1901-1906 The Letters Of Mark Twain, Volume 6, 1907-1910
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